By: Justin Elsner
The Boone toreadors and Carlisle wildcats faced off last Tuesday night in Kate Shelley Field House. The toreadors looked to knock off the 14-1 wildcats. Boone kept up with Carlisle in the first half, with a half time score of 22-25 in Carlisles favor. The Boone girls showed some fight in the third quarter and took control of the game tying Carlisle, but with a strong defense in the final quarter the wildcats pulled away. The final score of the game was 40-36.
Coming off tough loss to Ballard four nights before the 'Dors looked to rebound with a win against Carlisle. The Boone girls held on strong in the first eight minutes. Meanwhile the Carlisle girls put in some quick threes and fast break takes to the bucket to give them an advantage in the second quarter. After just eight minutes the score was 17-13 Carlisle.
Boone showed up in the second quarter and outscored the wildcats. The Dors defense came up in this quarter by only allowing eight from Carlisle. Boone on the other hand put up nine. The girls went into halftime down by three.
Once again Boone came out ready to give shut down Carlisle. Toreadors freshman Claire Sandvig came in strong for the toreadors with points in the paint left and right, also senior Mariah McPartland was cleaning the boards for Boone. With only eight minutes left in the game the Dors tied Carlisle at 32.
Carlisle came into the game with only had one loss on the season. The wildcats scratched their way ahead and showed their dominant defense by only allowing Boone to four in the fourth quarter. Carlisle came up clutch in the end with a four point win.
Coming off tough loss to Ballard four nights before the 'Dors looked to rebound with a win against Carlisle. The Boone girls held on strong in the first eight minutes. Meanwhile the Carlisle girls put in some quick threes and fast break takes to the bucket to give them an advantage in the second quarter. After just eight minutes the score was 17-13 Carlisle.
Boone showed up in the second quarter and outscored the wildcats. The Dors defense came up in this quarter by only allowing eight from Carlisle. Boone on the other hand put up nine. The girls went into halftime down by three.
Once again Boone came out ready to give shut down Carlisle. Toreadors freshman Claire Sandvig came in strong for the toreadors with points in the paint left and right, also senior Mariah McPartland was cleaning the boards for Boone. With only eight minutes left in the game the Dors tied Carlisle at 32.
Carlisle came into the game with only had one loss on the season. The wildcats scratched their way ahead and showed their dominant defense by only allowing Boone to four in the fourth quarter. Carlisle came up clutch in the end with a four point win.